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CRFG Publications 1969-1989 Index - J
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JABOTICABA
- Fruits for San Francisco Bay Area. By Martin G. Blinder. 1972
#4, pp 6-7
- Growing Rare Fruit in Northern California. By John M. Riley.
1973 YB, pp 67-90
- Jaboticaba. By Peggy Winter. 1980 #4, p 24
- Myrtaceae: the Family of the Guava. By John F. Donan. 1984 YB,
pp 5-17
- Remembered Fruits of the Philippines. By John McIntyre Jr..
1976 YB, pp 60-61
JACKFRUIT
- Bits & Pieces: Florida Trip. By Peggy Winter. 1985 #1, pp 25-26
- Plants of Interest in Hawaii. By Peggy Winter. 1983 #3, pp 15-17
- Preparing the Fruit We Grow. By Jo Davis. 1982 #4, p 24
- Remembered Fruits of the Philippines. By John McIntyre Jr..
1976 YB, pp 65-66
- Return to the Philippines. By John McIntyre Jr.. 1978 YB, pp 5-13
JAMAICA BERRY See Panama Berry
JAMAICA PLUM See Purple Mombin
JAMAICA
- Bits & Pieces: Jamaica Station; Ecuador; Thailand. By Peggy
Winter. 1985 #2, pp 26-27
JAMAN See Rose Apple
JAMBEIRO See Rose Apple
JAMBERRY - Physalis ixocarpa
JAMBOLAN
- Return to the Philippines. By John McIntyre Jr.. 1978 YB, pp 5-13
JAMBU BATU See Guava
JAMBU MAWAR See Rose Apple
JAMBU MERAH See Malay Apple
JAPANESE PEPPER LEAF
- Herb Trees for Warm Climates. By Robert E. Bond. 1989 J, p 48
JAPANESE PLUM (Eriobotrya japonica) See Loquat
JAPANESE RAISIN TREE (Hovenia dulcis) See Raisin Tree
JAPANESE TEA BUSH
- Research Corner Notes. By John Riley. 1984 #2, pp 26-27
JAVA ALMOND See Pili Nut
JAVA APPLE - Syzygium samarangense
JELLY PALM
- For the Beginner: Fruit and Nut Notes. By Ruby Law. 1986 #3,
pp 13-14
- The Jelly Palm. By John M. Riley. 1987 #1, p 10
JICAMA
- Jicama. 1973 #1, pp 6-7
- Jicama. By Paul Thomson. 1972 #4, p 12
- Notes from our Members. 1975 #2, p 9
JOJOBA
- Gleanings: Jojoba Research. By Jim Neitzel. 1982 #2, pp 14-15
- Gleanings: Substitutes for Sperm Whale Oil. By Jim Neitzel.
1980 #3, p 25
- Hermaphroditic Jojoba. By Ron Kadish. 1982 #3, pp 18-20
- Jojoba Horticulture. By Paul H. Thomson. 1975 YB, pp 98-162
- Other Lesser Known Crops of High Potential Value. By Jim Neitzel.
1981 #3, p 8
- Preliminary Jojoba Report. By Betty Bretz. 1978 #4, pp 11-13
- Save the Whale ... and Jojoba Too! By John M. Riley. 1980 #2,
p 10
JUGLANS OLANCHANA - Central American Walnut
A high elevation plant in its native habitat, growing at 5000
feet and above. It has never fruited in the U.S.
JUGLANS REGIA See Walnut
JUJUBE
- A Jujube Find. By J.S. Akin. 1987 #1, p 13
- Berry Vitamins. Soviet Life Magazine. 1973 #3, p 12
- Deciduous Fruit Varieties. By Jim Neitzel. 1980 YB,pp 20-40
- Deciduous Fruits for Southern California. By Paul H. Thomson.
1971 #4, pp 4-8
- For the Beginner: Suggestions for New Gardeners. By Phil Clark.
1985 #2, pp 6-9
- Gleanings: Jujubes. By Jim Neitzel. 1983 #4, pp 26-27
- Growing Rare Fruit in Northern Calif. By John M. Riley. 1973
YB, pp 67-90
- In Defense of the Jujube. By Raymond F. Vincent. 1973 #3, pp 8-9
- Jujubes: a Counter-opinion. By Fannie Hall Leslie. 1989, #3
p 17
- Matter of Origin. By Paul H. Thomson. 1972 #2, pp 11-12
- My Favorite Fruit Tree - the Jujube. By Edward T. Hager M.D..
1989 #2, pp 13-15
- Nostalgic Memories of North China Fruits. By Albert Fei, 1971
#1, pp 5-7
- Notes on Three Fruits, Hardly Rare. By Ira J. Condit. 1972 #2,
pp 9-11
- Rare Fruits for the Watersaving Garden. By Alice Ramirez. 1988
J, pp 39-44
- Recipe: Brandied Jujubes. By Albert Fei. 1971 YB, p 109
- Recipes: Brandied Fruit. By Barbara Bobp. 1971 YB, pp 107-109
- Research Corner. By John M. Riley. 1984 #3, p 23
- The Chinese Jujube. By John M. Riley. 1969 YB, pp 23-29
- The Japanese Raisin Tree. By John M. Riley. 1981 #4, pp 24-25
JUPLON See Ambarella
JUNGLE SOP - Annonidium mannii
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